Mineral resource potential and geologic map of the Dolus Lakes Roadless Area, Powell and Granite Counties, Montana
J. E. Elliott, M. R. Waters, W. L. Campbell, D. W. Avery
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1640-A
No abstract available....
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the San Miguel River basin, southwestern Colorado
D. J. Ackerman, F. E. Rush
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4133
The San Miguel River Basin encompasses 4,130 square kilometers of which about two-thirds is in the southeastern part of the Paradox Basin. The Paradox Basin is a part of the Colorado Plateaus that is underlain by a thick sequence of evaporite beds of Pennsylvanian age. The rock units that underlie...
Water use in Ohio, 1980
Michael Eberle, J.A. McClure
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4024
An estimated 13,389 million gallons of water per day were used in Ohio in 1980, in four major categories of water use. Of this total, 12,645 Mgal/d (million gallons per day) were taken from surface-water sources whereas 744 Mgal/d was ground water. Totals for each category (in Mgal/d) were: thermoelectric...
Potential effects of surface coal mining on the hydrology of the Circle West coal tracts, McCone County, eastern Montana
M. R. Cannon
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4181
The Circle West coal tracts in McCone County, Montana, contain about 460 million tons of recoverable coal reserves. Estimates of coal reserves for the tract are based predominantly on the S coal bed, which averages about 16 ft in thickness. About 175 million tons, or 38%, of the recoverable coal...
Assessment of selected ground-water-quality data in Montana
R. E. Davis, G.D. Rogers
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4173
Ground-water-quality data for Montana in the U.S. Geological Survey 's computer data file WATSTORE were evaluated for nine geohydrologic units in part of the State east of the Rocky Mountains and for two geohydrologic units in the western mountainous part of the stated region. The availability of data for inorganic,...
Ground-water resources of the Mattapoisett River aquifer, Plymouth County, Massachusetts: Summary for water-resource managers
Virginia De Lima, Julio C. Olimpio
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4023
Proposed increases in municipal pumpage in the Mattapoisett River valley will triple ground-water withdrawals in the next two decades. Because of State and local concern about the long-term effects of these withdrawals on ground-water levels and streamflow, a digital ground-water-flow model was developed to assist water-resource management. Ten development scenarios...
Example calculations of possible ground-water inflow to mine pits at the West Decker, East Decker, and proposed North Decker mines, southeastern Montana
R. E. Davis
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4199
Proposed plans to raise the spillway of the Tongue River Dam, Montana, 14 feet would result in an increase in the reservoir stage, which will affect the amount of ground-water inflow from the reservoir to existing and proposed surface coal mine pits near Tongue River Reservoir. Example calculations are based...
Geochemistry and geohydrology of the West Decker and Big Sky coal-mining areas, southeastern Montana
R. E. Davis
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4225
In the West Decker Mine area, water levels west of the mine at post-mining equilibrium may be almost 12 feet higher than pre-mining levels. Dissolved-solids concentration in water from coal aquifers is about 1,400 milligrams per liter and from mine spoils is about 2,500 milligrams per liter. About 13 years...
Distribution and source of barium in ground water at Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, southwestern New York
R. B. Moore, W. W. Staubitz
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4129
High concentrations of dissolved barium have been found in ground water from bedrock wells on the Seneca Nation of Indians Reservation on Cattaraugus Creek in southwestern New York. Concentrations in 1982 were as high as 23.0 milligrams per liter , the highest found reported from any natural ground-water system in...
Map showing localities and correlation of age-diagnostic lower Mesozoic megafossils, Walker Lake 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Nevada and California
Norman J. Silberling
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1382-O
No abstract available. ...
Aquifer tests in the stratified drift, Chipuxet River basin, Rhode Island
D.C. Dickerman
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4231
User's guide to SELECT, an interactive VAX computer program for building subsets of earthquake summary data
F. W. Klein
1984, Open-File Report 84-255
Geological and geophysical studies of chromite deposits in the Josephine Peridotite, northwestern California and southwestern Oregon
James G. Evans, J. P. Albers, Andrew Griscom, J. C. Wynn, W.P. Hasbrouck
1984, Bulletin 1546-A-D
No abstract available. ...
Hydrogeologic setting east of a low-level radioactive-waste disposal site near Sheffield, Illinois
J.B. Foster, George Garklavs, G.W. Mackey
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4183
Core samples from 45 test wells and 4 borings were used to describe the glacial geology of the area east of the low-level radioactive-waste disposal site near Sheffield, Bureau County, Illinois. Previous work has shown that shallow ground water beneath the disposal site flows east through a pebbly-sand unit of...
Preliminary geologic map of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and adjoining areas, Idaho
M. A. Kuntz, Betty Skipp, W. E. Scott, W. R. Page, K. L. Pierce, H.J. Prostka, G. F. Embree, M. H. Hait Jr.
1984, Open-File Report 84-281
Map showing outcrops of Pre-Quaternary ash-flow tuffs and volcaniclastic rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern California
J. E. Jenness, T.L. Grose, D. A. Lopez
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4115-D
Fracture studies in Cretaceous and Paleocene strata in and around the Piceance Basin, Colorado; preliminary results and their bearing on a fracture-controlled natural-gas reservoir at the MWX site
E.R. Verbeek, M. A. Grout
1984, Open-File Report 84-156
Assessment of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum resources in offshore Tertiary sedimentary basins of The People's Republic of China
Keith Robinson
1984, Open-File Report 84-329
Chemical analyses of elutriates, native water, and bottom material from the Chetco, Rogue, and Columbia rivers in western Oregon
Gregory J. Fuhrer
1984, Open-File Report 84-133
Chemical analyses of elutriates, bottom sediment, and water samples for selected metals, nutrients and organic compounds including insecticides, herbicides, and acid/neutral extractables have been made to provide data to determine short-term water-quality conditions associated with dredging operations in rivers and estuaries. Between April and August 1982, data were collected from...
Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the stratified-drift aquifers near Simsbury, Connecticut
J.W. Bingham
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4145
Map showing outcrops of pre-Quaternary basaltic rocks, Basin and Range Province, New Mexico
W. D. Johnson
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4118-G
Map showing occurrences of tungsten minerals in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1984, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 85
Estimation of magnitude and frequency of floods in Pima County, Arizona, with comparisons of alternative methods
J.H. Eychaner
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4142
Storm-induced slope movements at East Brady, northwestern Pennsylvania
John S. Pomeroy
1984, Bulletin 1618
Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) larger invertebrates fossils from the Haustator bilira Assemblage Zone in the West Gulf Coastal Plain
N. F. Sohl, C.F. Koch
1984, Open-File Report 84-687